Yin Yang
Yin Yang By Sedonia Guillone is the third story in the White Tiger Series.

Fifteen years ago, Timothy and Basho acknowledged their love for each other after having been friends for years. They were ecstatically happy until Timothy learned that Basho and his family were killed during a family trip to Tokyo for a family wedding. Timothy's world collapsed, and he never completely recovered.

Present time, Basho didn't die as Timothy was told. You see, Basho's father had had a run in with the yakuza and they kidnapped his family as soon as they arrived. Basho's parents were killed in front of him, but they left him to burn to death. Basho was saved by two women who hid and nursed him to health. Basho recovered without any memories of a past life; he left and wandered the streets until he was befriended by Kiku-sensie, the owner of the White Tiger Inn where to this day he still works. Over time Basho regained his memory, but his inability to find Timothy or leave the country because he is still hiding form the yakuza, he gave up on ever finding his love.

Unknown to Basho, Timothy has never forgotten him or recovered from his loss, and he is on a trip to Tokyo to find Basho's grave and finally say his goodbye to the love of his life. While staying in Tokyo, Timothy has booked a room at the well known White Tiger Inn. Could fate be lending a hand in rejoining these two lost souls? Will Basho and Timothy get a second chance at love?

Ms. Guillone has continued her incredible series with this beautiful story. After first reading the book and then listening to the audio book, I can say that listening to the emotion and drama as it unfolded brought the story alive even more for me. To hear the anguish as Basho and Timothy's stories took place for the reader brought tears to my eyes. The love that Timothy and Basho felt for each other was just as strong, or even stronger, than fifteen years ago. I loved how Ryu's, a friend and co-worker at the White Tiger Inn, determination to rejoin Basho with his lover and his love for others were vividly portrayed in the audio story. It is my hope that more of Ms. Guolline's books will be released in Audio format. Thanks go to Ms. Guillone for an incredible story.

Reviewed by: Teresa

Teresa